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I love, love, LOVE this mock by Matt Miller


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http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2016211-2014-nfl-mock-draft-matt-millers-updated-7-round-predictions

 

 

 
28. Carolina Panthers

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The Pick: OT Taylor Lewan, Michigan

We all know that the Carolina Panthers need help at wide receiver, but that's not their biggest need. Left tackle is actually the team's most glaring weakness.

The retirement of Jordan Gross put the team in a tough spot. Not only must they completely rebuild the wide receiver corps, but they must find a blindside protector to keep Cam Newton's jersey clean. Add those needs on top of existing holes throughout the offensive line and secondary, and this is a big offseason for Dave Gettleman and the front office.

Taylor Lewan comes with some off-field question marks, but he's the tough-as-nails blocker the team needs when facing NFC South defenses. That he's still available at No. 28 overall is more due to the allegations off the field than it is a lack of talent.

 

60 — Carolina Panthers: Allen Robinson, WR, Penn State

92 — Carolina Panthers: Keith McGill, CB, Utah

128 — Carolina Panthers: Bruce Ellington, WR, South Carolina

168 — Carolina Panthers: Chris Watt, OG, Notre Dame

204 — Carolina Panthers: Shaquil Barrett, OLB, Colorado State

225 — Carolina Panthers (from New York): Jake Murphy, TE, Utah

 

 

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